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06-22-98 vCITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH COMMISSION MEETING - June 22, 1998 AGENDA Call to order Invocation and pledge to the flag 1.Approval of the minutes of the Special Called Meetings of May 21, June 2, and June 15 and Regular Commission Meeting of June 8, 1998 2.Recognition of Visitors: A. Presentation by Ed Preston of the University of North Florida, on major findings from their Hazard Mitigation Baseline Study for Duval County (City Manager) 3.Unfinished Business: A. Discussion and related action concerning the status of First Night, a subcommittee of the Cultural Arts Board (Mayor) B. Appointment of a committee to review and recommend penalties related to animal attacks (Mayor) 4. Consent Agenda: ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE CONSENT AGENDA ARE CONSIDERED TO BE ROUTINE BY THE CITY COMMISSION AND WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION IN THE FORM LISTED BELOW. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS. IF DISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON THESE ITEMS A. Award contract to First Coast Laundry&Cleaners for uniform cleaning for the Public Safety Department for a period of one year, pursuant to the specifications of Bid No. 9798-26 (City Manager) 5.Action on Resolutions: 6.Action on Ordinances: A. Ordinance No. 45-98-13: Public Hearing and Final Reading AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH,AMENDING CHAPTER 20, TAXATION, AMENDING SECTION 20-59, SCHEDULE OF FEES;PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Comm. Beaver) Page Two AGENDA June 22, 1998 B. Ordinance No. 25-98-30: Public Hearing and Final Reading AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING VARIOUS CODES RELATING TO INSPECTION ACTIVITIES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ENFORCEMENT OF BUILDING PROVISIONS AS PROVIDED IN SAID CODES, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE(City Manager) 7.New Business: A. Authorize the purchase of chemical capture equipment at a cost of approximately 3,000.00 for use by the Animal Control Officer(City Manager) B. Appointment of a committee to write the history of Atlantic Beach(Mayor) C. Discussion and related action regarding participation in a cost-sharing venture to construct two beach accesses to American Disabilities Act (ADA) standards(Mayor) 8. City Manager Reports and/or Correspondence: A. Discussion of budget calendar B. Discussion regarding an ordinance to prohibit sleeping, lodging or camping in public places 9.Reports and/or requests from City Commissioners, City Attorney and City Clerk Adjournment If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at any meeting,such person may need a record of the proceedings,and,for such purpose,may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record shall include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Any person wishing to speak to the City Commission on any matter at this meeting should submit a request to the City Clerk prior to the meeting. For your convenience, forms for this purpose are available at the entrance to the Commission Chambers. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26,Florida Statutes,persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact the City Clerk by 5:00 PM,Friday,June 19, 1998. 11, • • rat. fr. 11!.. o, .• 7 i 4, J.a. 41r, V v 0 O MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC T T E E BEACH CITY COMMISSION HELD IN CITY HALL, 800 s S SEMINOLE ROAD, AT 7:15 PM ON MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1998 PRESENT: Suzanne Shaughnessy, Mayor John Meserve Richard Beaver, Commissioners AND: James Jarboe, City Manager Alan C. Jensen, City Attorney M S ABSENT: Maureen King, City Clerk (Excused) 0 E Mike Borno, Commissioner (Excused) T C Theo Mitchelson, Commissioner (Excused) I 0 Y ONEN COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 The meeting was called to order by Mayor Shaughnessy at 7:15 p.m. Mayor Shaughnessy explained that Commissioner Beaver was en route to the meeting and his presence was needed to make a quorum. She recessed the meeting to 7:30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. Mayor Shaughnessy called the meeting to order and again recessed the meeting to continue waiting for Commissioner Beaver's arrival. Commissioner Beaver arrived at 7:42 and Mayor Shaughnessy called the meeting to order. The Invocation was offered by Mayor Shaughnessy, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. 1. Approval of the minutes of the Special Called Meetings held May 21, 1998, June 2, 1998, and June 15, 1998. Motion: Approve minutes of the Special Called Meetings held BEAVER X X May 21, 1998, June 2, 1998 and June 15, 1998 as presented. MESERVE X X SHAUGHNESSY X Mayor Shaughnessy asked for any corrections or amendments to the minutes. There were none and the motion carried unanimously. 2. Approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held June 8, 1998. BEAVER X X Motion: Approve minutes of the Regular Meeting held MESERVE X X June 8, 1998 as presented.SHAUGHNESSY X Mayor Shaughnessy asked for any corrections or amendments to the minutes. There were none and the motion carried unanimously. M S O E T C Minutes Page -2- I ° Y ONE N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 2. Recognition of Visitors: A. Presentation by Ed Preston of the University of North Florida, on Major Findings from their Hazard Mitigation Baseline Study for Duval County (City Manager) City Manager Jarboe introduced Mr. Preston and stated that his presentation would relate to hurricanes. Ed Preston presented the major findings of the Hazard Mitigation Baseline Study for Duval County to the Commission, which is attached and made part of this official record as Attachment A. Mr. Preston stated his 15 member steering committee and 20 member technical advisory committee worked for nearly a year researching the question of the area's readiness for a major disaster anywhere in Duval County, including Atlantic Beach. Mr. Preston indicated that the county had experienced hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and storms before, with great losses, and it was reasonable to prepare for them to occur again. He reported that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was running out of money and would not give monetary aid in the future unless the governmental entity needing federal aid could prove it had an emergency preparedness plan in place indicating how it would mitigate its losses. Mr. Preston further explained the study was funded by a grant through the Department of Community Affairs, and the committees had come up with the following three guidelines for Duval County: (1) recommendations needed to focus on reducing the risk, (2) provisions for positive growth and development while reducing risk, and (3) a balance between proposed governmental regulations and personal responsibility. The Hazard Identification and Vulnerability Analysis (HIVA) was explained in detail, as well as the benchmark measures to monitor progress. Mr. Preston indicated that the critical benchmark in case of a hurricane for the City of Atlantic Beach was the hours required to mount a full evacuation of the city. He explained that the committee members had developed a list of twenty top initiatives to get ready for a storm, and detailed the top five initiatives, including those of the public and private sectors. Mr. Preston stated the challenge was to become Florida's most disaster resistant county M S O E T C I O Y Minutes Page -3- ONE N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 through leadership, coordination, research and education. Mr. Preston urged the Commissioners to participate in the local mitigation strategy, which is being offered by the Department of Community Affairs, and stated the City of Atlantic Beach would receive approximately $15,000.00 for voluntary participation in the planning strategy. After his presentation, Mayor Shaughnessy requested that Mr. Preston forward to her a list of the committee members, and he stated he would do so. Mayor Shaughnessy made the following comments and/or requests: Commented that relative to the tree canopy as one of the five top initiatives, the City of Atlantic Beach was in the process of burying its overhead electrical lines as part of the core city project, and should be eligible for a credit for this. Mr. Preston concurred and stated he would have to research how the city could be reimbursed. Requested that Mr. Preston investigate reimbursement and bring the information back to her. Commented that traffic congestion caused when the citizens were warned of hurricane Bertha resulted in as many cars going to the beach from downtown Jacksonville as leaving the beach. Commented that FEMA for years has been coming to the rescue of those victimized by a disaster and stated that for every 100 linear feet of beach renourishment, the storm damage to upland structures would be reduced, including infrastructure, by 50%, and indicated the primary beneficiaries of a continued renourishment program would be insurance companies. Mayor Shaughnessy requested that Mr. Preston make her comments known to be included as part of a strategy because she felt it was better to insure up front rather than to mitigate after a disaster. Mayor Shaughnessy felt that in the future credits on insurance rates should be given for communities who try to protect themselves by beach renourishment. City Manager Jarboe stated Director Thompson was already working on the mitigation and had been in touch with the Department of Community Affairs, and asked him to comment. Director Thompson stated he was working on a mitigation strategy for the entire county, including Atlantic Beach and the other beach cities. He reported M S O E T C i O Y Minutes Page -4- ONE N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 that another grant was available, separate from the grant which was discussed, which he was working on with Public Works Director Kosoy. Director Thompson stated the grant had a July 30, 1998 deadline for submittal and he hoped to bring it back to the Commission within the next few weeks. As a point of clarification, City Manager Jarboe stated that the city had not approved additional funding for the underground electrical wiring in the core city. Joe Posch of 142 Magnolia Street read a letter he had written to the Commission concerning the core city project, which is attached and made part of this official record as Attachment B. Mr. Posch indicated that he had requested a copies of England, Thims and Miller's field review notes, their notes from staff meetings and billing statements on June 10, 1998 and had not received the information. Mayor Shaughnessy requested that all documents related to Mr. Posch's request be made available and placed on next Commission agenda for discussion. A brief discussion ensued concerning the request and comments made in the letter. City Manager Jarboe stated any request for information should be made to the City Clerk's office and that office would coordinate the request and make sure the required documents are available for review. J.P. Marchioli of 414 Sherry Drive requested a free agenda packet be provided to a group of citizens called the "Round Table". Mayor Shaughnessy stated that this request should be addressed by the City Clerk and due to her absence, it would be placed on the next commission agenda. 3. Unfinished Business: A. Discussion and Related Action Concerning the Status of First Night, a Subcommittee of the Cultural Arts Board (Mayor) Mayor Shaughnessy read a letter from Cindy Grossberg, Chairperson of the First Night Committee requesting that discussion of First Night non-profit status be postponed to the second meeting in July. It was the consensus of the Commission to defer discussion, and Mayor Shaughnessy deferred discussion of First Night to the July 27, 1998 meeting. M S O E T C Minutes Page -5- t N Y O N E N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 B. Appointment of a Committee to Review and Recommend Penalties Related to Animal Attacks Mayor Shaughnessy read the Mayoral Charge to the Animal Control Review Committee and appointed the following citizens and staff to the committee: James Jarboe, David Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Poitevant, Sylvia Simmons, Susie Snead, Nancy White, and Carolyn Woods - Chairperson. Commissioner Beaver was named Commission Liaison. For informational purposes, the Mayor distributed the City of Neptune Beach's recently adopted Animal Control Ordinance. Animal Control Officer Mesquit distributed information concerning canine attacks which is attached and made part of this official record as Attachment C. Mayor Shaughnessy requested a progress report from the committee be placed on the agenda for the July 13, 1998 Commission Meeting. The appointments were unanimously approved by the Commission. 4. Consent Agenda: A. Award Contract to First Coast Laundry and Cleaners for Uniform Cleaning for the Public Safety Department for a Period of One Year, Pursuant to the Specifications of Bid No. 9798-26 (City Manager) Mayor Shaughnessy inquired if anyone wished to remove any item from the Consent Agenda for discussion. Nothing was removed from the Consent Agenda. BEAVER X X Motion: Approve Consent Agenda Item A as presented. ME SERVE X X SHAUGHNESSY X There was no discussion and the motion carried unanimously. 5. Action on Resolutions: None. M S O E T C Minutes Page -6- I 0 Y ONEN June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 6.Action on Ordinances: A. Ordinance No. 45-98-13: Public Hearing and Final Reading AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, AMENDING CHAPTER 20, TAXATION, AMENDING SECTION 20-59, SCHEDULE OF FEES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (Comm. Beaver) Motion: Approve passage of Ordinance No. 45-98-13 on final BEAVER X reading. MESERVE X Mayor Shaughnessy read the ordinance by title only and opened the floor for a public hearing and invited comments from the audience. Alan Potter stated he believed there should be no increase in license fees because it was unwarranted. Commissioner Beaver explained that the fees for licenses had not been increased since 1994 and for most licenses the increase would be nominal. As sponsor of the ordinance, Commissioner Beaver explained the intent of the ordinance and that the fee placed on a cruise ship classification would cover the city's costs to train police and fire personnel and adequately prepare them should an event such as an on-board fire or fuel spill occur. Commissioner Meserve inquired if the city had formed a definition for a cruise ship and felt it would not be fair to charge a 50' day cruise boat the same fee as a 250' casino cruise ship for an occupational license. After much discussion concerning the cruise ship definition, it was the consensus of the Commission to defer action and Mayor Shaughnessy continued the Public Hearing to the July 13, 1998 Commission Meeting. Staff was directed to include a definition of cruise ship in the ordinance, as approved by the City Attorney. B. Ordinance No. 25-98-30: Public Hearing and Final Reading AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING VARIOUS CODES RELATING TO INSPECTION ACTIVITIES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ENFORCEMENT M S O E T C I O Y Minutes Page -7- ONE N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 OF BUILDING PROVISIONS AS PROVIDED IN SAID CODES, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (City Manager) Motion: Approve passage of Ordinance No. 25-98-30 on final BEAVER X X reading. MESERVE X X SHAUGHNESSY X Mayor Shaughnessy read the ordinance by title only and opened the floor for a public hearing and invited comments from the audience. J.P. Marchioli of 414 Sherry Drive stated that he had read the ordinance and felt it was fair, logical and workable. No one else spoke and the Mayor closed the public hearing. Mayor Shaughnessy inquired concerning the requirement of fencing a swimming pool and was told Florida Statutes require a four foot fence around a swimming pool. The Florida Energy Code was also discussed in relation to requirements for a sunroom. There being no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. 7. New Business: A. Authorize the Purchase of Chemical Capture Equipment at a Cost of Approximately $3,000.00 for Use by the Animal Control Officer(City Manager) Motion: Authorize the purchase of chemical capture equipment BEAVER X X a cost of approximately $3,000.00 for use by the Animal Control MESERVE X X Officer as recommended by staff. SHAUGHNESSY X Commissioner Beaver commented that his business office was located in an area where feral dogs are a problem and the tranquilizer gun was a much needed item for the timely capture of the animals because in the past the city's animal control officer had to wait for the City of Jacksonville to capture the dogs using this method. There being no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. M S O E T C 0MinutesPage -8- I N Y O N E N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 B. Appointment of a Committee to Write the History of Atlantic Beach (Mayor) Mayor Shaughnessy appointed Joanna Fletcher and Woodie Winfree to co-chair the Atlantic Beach History 2000 Committee and requested that they present a brief report outlining their goals and objectives for the project during the July 13, 1998 Commission Meeting. The Commission unanimously approved the appointments. C. Discussion and Related Action Regarding Participation in a Cost- Sharing Venture to Construct Two Beach Accesses to American Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards (Mayor) Mayor Shaughnessy explained that during a discussion with the Bureau and Coastal Systems of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the offer was made to fund construction of two handicapped beach accesses on a 50 - 50 cost sharing basis. It was further explained that the DEP was putting its budget together and the city needed to request the state to participate in the joint venture with the city. Some discussion ensued and it was determined the two handicapped beach accesses would cost approximately $30,000.00. Mayor Shaughnessy reported that the project would not be funded until 1999 and would occur simultaneously with the next beach renourishment. Motion: Request $15,000.00 from the State to cost share on an BEAVER X equal basis in the construction of two handicapped beach accesses ME SERVE X X to American Disabilities Act Standards. SHAUGHNESSY X X Commissioner Meserve stated it was a good idea and would provide access to the beach for residents of Fleet Landing who use a walker. There being no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. 8. City Manager Reports and/or Correspondence: M S O E T C I O Y Minutes Page -9- ONE N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 A. Discussion of the Budget Calendar. City Manager Jarboe presented the suggested tentative budget calendar. He asked the Commission to review the calendar and get back with him to set the budget workshops/meeting dates. Since he had never experienced the budget process, Commissioner Beaver inquired as to the length of past budget workshops , and was told the time varied from one to three or four hours. He also inquired if they were held in the evening and open to the public and was told that the meetings held in the evening and were open to the public. Mayor Shaughnessy requested that the Commissioners give any changes to the proposed budget calendar to the City Manager within the next week so they could be placed on the July 13, 1998 meeting agenda. Mayor Shaughnessy requested that City Manager Jarboe contact Hugh Greene and set up the second Goal Setting Session as soon as possible. City Manager Jarboe stated that he would do so. B. Discussion Regarding an Ordinance to Prohibit Sleeping, Lodging or Camping in Public Places. City Manager Jarboe expressed concern that recent changes to Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach ordinances prohibiting sleeping, lodging or camping in public places would force homeless people to come to Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach. He suggested the city look into long-term programs to address the homeless problem through the state or the City of Jacksonville's human resources department because these types of problems were not usually dealt with by a small city and were not part of the city's interlocal agreement with the City of Jacksonville. Mayor Shaughnessy inquired as to the next step and City Manager Jarboe responded that Public Safety Director Thompson would be involved and look into what Jacksonville Beach was doing. He stated that there may need to be some fine tuning of the current city ordinance regarding this matter. Mayor Shaughnessy requested that the City Manager bring his recommendation back to the Commission during the July 27, 1998 meeting. M S O E T C 0MinutesPage -10- I N Y O N E N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 C. Emergency Water Problem between 12th and 16th Streets City Manager Jarboe indicated this was originally considered part of the core city project, however, a 2" water line became so clogged that the residents were not getting any water flow into their houses. He reported that it was handled on an emergency basis in-house due to some health related concerns, and would be completed this week. City Manager Jarboe stated he would bring a full report to the Commission once all the costs were calculated. D. Insurance for First Night City Manager Jarboe reported that initially the insurance carrier had indicated the city would not need alcoholic beverage coverage, but has since changed its mind, resulting in a premium increase from $900.00 to approximately 2,400.00. City Manager Jarboe indicated the city was still obtaining quotes in search of a lower premium. E. Community Garden City Manager Jarboe stated he would like the Community Garden placed on the agenda of the next meeting because the city was still working on the guidelines for use of the garden, and some citizens had expressed concern for the location of the garden. F. Inland Water Navigation Presentation City Manager Jarboe reported he had made a favorable presentation to the Inland Water Navigation District on Saturday and the city should know within a week if they would receive a grant for Dutton Island. G. Guidelines for Use of Tranquilizer Gun City Manager Jarboe reported that Director Thompson and Chief Campbell were working on guidelines for the use of the tranquilizer gun and there would be a straight forward, strict policy on its use. When completed, the policy will be brought back before the Commission. 9. Reports and/or requests from City Commissioners, City Attorney and City Clerk M S O E T C I O Y Minutes Page -11-ONE N June 22, 1998 COMMISSIONERS N D S 0 Mayor Shaughnessy: Announced the fundraiser for First Night would be held on Saturday, June 27, 1998 at 7:00 p.m. on the Blackbeard. Reported that the City of Neptune Beach was interested in doing a carrying capacity study, and several citizens had also approached her regarding the same. She further reported the DCA had a program available with their goal and objective being to look at what development communities could accommodate without interfering with the quality of life. Mayor Shaughnessy indicated grants were available for such studies and she would like the city to investigate the available grants and have someone come and make a proposal as to how to pursue the grants and the costs involved. Reported the sale of fireworks had been banned in the city due to the high fire risk. Requested that the citizens of Atlantic Beach voluntarily observe the even-odd watering rules adopted by the City of Jacksonville. Adjournment There being no further comments or business to come before the Commission, the meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m. Suzanne Shaughn ssy Mayor/Presiding Officer ATTEST: 124k _ Ma een King Certified Municipal Clerk ATTACHMENT A Commission Meeting June 22, 1998 -Ed Preston What are our vulnerabilities? I. Category 1 or Category 2 Hurricane 10 - 12 Inches of Rain From a Single Storm Tree Canopy Hazards Winds Tearing off Roofs Special Needs Population Manufactured Home Population (People & Property) Poor Drainage, Storm Surge & Flood Zo Areas Homes Not Meeting Current Code fre!,` A major portion of this project was called a Hazard Identification & Vulnerability Anaysis HIVA) designed to examine things that increase our vulnerabilty Specifically we were looking for the kinds of events that affect the most people and pose the greatest probability of loss of life, property and economic health Here is what we found . . . How do we find how far we have yet to go? of housing stock meeting 110mph standard Value of non-complying structures in flood plain of properties that flood 1/2 way to street Hours required to mount full evacuation of structures within 1500 feet of coast of dwelling units /acre in high hazard zones Insurance discounts for special features of special needs beds available of flood-hardened water & sewer facilities Business coverage discounts for prevention Miles of roads designed to mitigation standards Annual mitigation intergovernmental reviews of businesses with current disaster plans Another part of our study was to determine key indicators(benchmark measures) to watch that could help us know how much we were progressing over time. What must we do first? 1 . Adopt New Budding Code Standard 2. Proactively Maintain Drainage Infrastructure 3. Increase Road Capacity & Evacuation Routes 4. Focus on Family Emergency Preparedness 5. Fully Implement the Master Stormwater Management Plan Here's the meat After extensive research and dialogue with experts, steering committee members and technical committee members, we developed a list of some 20 top initiatives that need to be undertaken to move us down the road to disaster resistance. Here are the top five Public Sector Initiatives Conduct Intergovernmental Annual Mitigation Review Designate CIP Category & Departmental Coordinators) Assess Public Shelter Capacity Implement Beaches Hurricane Traffic Management Plan era 40:, Making mitigation a priority thru policy & funding Private Sector Initiatives Design, Fund & Conduct Public Education Program for Families Develop Homeowner Insurance Mitigation Construction Feature Discount Plan Reduce Typical Home Retrofitting Costs Provide for Business Disaster Planning II° Challenge : Become Florida's Most Disaster Resistant City Leadership Coordination Research Education Simply funding these initiatives will not get the job done There are four critical areas of need No one is leading the charge Coordination is piecemeal at best Research is nearly non-existant Education is required in the absence of bought experience a ATTACHMENT B Joseph E. Pose' JUNE 22, 1998 COMMISSION MEETING 142 Magnolia Street * Atlantic Beach, Fl 32233 Fax 904-249-1504 * Phone 904-249-1935 * Email jposch@juno.com June 22, 1998 City Commission, City of Atlantic Beach 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 RE: Capitol Improvement Project ATT: Honorable Mayor Suzanne Shaughnessy Honorable Commissioners: Beaver, Borno, Meserve, Mitchelson Dear Commissioners; I hereby hand deliver (to Mrs. King) my written request for your assistance to assure the citizens that they have received the contracted work product for the payments made for Engineering Services involved in the "Core City Improvement Project". In previous letters to the Commission and in my "CERTIFIED MAIL" dated June 10, 1998 to the Director of Public Works (copy attached) , I have requested to review certain work product documents that were required by the England, Thims and Miller(ETM)Agreement signed March 27, 1996. I am now requesting your assistance to direct the requested public documents be promptly provided for my review. It is also my opinion that if the present city government cannot manage a simple, well written agreement, how can it be expected to manage ten or twelve million dollars worth of work? For example: March 25, 1996. The Commission discussed "curb and gutters". The ETM consultant stated "He was going to negotiate with the St. Johns River Water Management District. " The ETM Agreement requires notes to be taken by ETM of all design/review meetings. The notes are to be given to the City as soon as practical after the date of the meeting. Where are these notes? May 12, 1998. More than two years later the Commission spent considerable time discussing "curb and gutters".Is the Commission aware that the "curb and gutter" matter may have caused the Johnson and Howell Park pollution pond issues? Where are the ETM notes? Why continue to waste City time? Why can't the Public be told the truth about water quality requirements? Another matter of concern is the attached ETM letter/fax dated June 12, 1998. It appears from the words in the letter that Mr. Mathews, Mr. Jarboe and Mr. Jensen have privately discussed the " ETM AGREEMENT signed March 27, 1996", including legal advice from City Attorney, Mr. Jensen. to ETM, Mr. Mathews. Is it proper for the City Attorney to discuss City legal matters without Commission direction? Are notes of this discussion available for public review? It appears that certain City Management Staff are involved and responsible for the failure to enforce the ETM Agreement signed March 27, 1996. Has ETM's Professional Liability Insurance Carrier been notified of possible claims against the policy? Does the City Staff, including the City Attorney, provide Professional liability Insurance to cover and protect the citizens from their failure to protect the City assets? The ETM letter/fax dated June 12, 1998 indicates that ETM "would be glad to negotiate a contract amendment". How many more negotiations can the Citizens afford? During the Public Commission meeting of May 12, 1998 Mr. Jensen indicated that he had reviewed the ETM Agreement signed March 27, 1996. Mr. Jensen gave his opinion that ETM has completed their contracted work. Colonel Rice was asked the same question that evening; however, he later indicated to me that he was not given the task to review the ETM Agreement for compliance. How could he be expected to give an independent review if his tasks were limited? We all learn and hopefully benefit from our mistakes. Would the Commissioners please show the leadership and planning ability to review the happenings of the ETM Agreement before plowing ahead. Does our City have a qualified and experienced management team in place? ETM has billed, and been paid by the City, for work not performed. Is anyone responsible for coordinating and approving payment requests against work performed? Also included is a copy of the Shorelines article dated June 20, 1998 wherein the city manager acknowledges financial shortfalls. This article verifies that every City project is over budget. Please commissioners, demonstrate fiscal responsibility. I thank the Commission in advance for any assistance to assure the City received the contracted services. I am, however, seeking outside assistance to obtain a prompt review of the requested and required Public documents? Oes pQecy Joseph E. Posch F Money for some, not all Atlantic Beach City Manager Jim Jarboe,wktli the help of the:city's , finance director,Nelson Van'Liere. produced an oveiview'of,major capital yprojects funding that shows:the city. fuAcari nd its core`city,stormwater • drainage,sewer and-water;project and: Buccaneer Wastewdter Treatment Plant'iriodifications,but not"all of its parks projects and.public works needs. tio Funding for.core:city related:,.,..,: .; projects.totaling..$12.7.millionO ;iicluding the drainage project,''- Seminole Road ditch improvements •. rand possiblt a new pump station toN.;handle;stormwater:overflow can be • covered bynearly$12.8,million of. aY J'a'vailable funds Park-,projects including'development of,Tre'sca.Park,redevelopment'of Bull j 1e inorialPark arid the estimated d up to.early$1.4 million,while nearly : J1=$1.1 million is all that's been:':• identified. • jEstimated needs.for the next five • years for the Public Works j;Department-include water, sewer, 4 4drainage arid road po ects eostinZra)iout$10 million But no:figure Vt;available funds was.listed',just possible sources such as future,.,>. revenue increases and the 2001 gas tax returns.1 The City Commission has many: • ..things on its plate,Jarboe said,and Ihedraftedthelisttoshowwhat-• jresources were available for'proposed, projects.. 1'' ti iiJ! I t _ it rIi LIll lhiii\ il1LLtr: t. EnkincbThm & mmct Inc.NMI 9 ENGINEERS - • PLANNERS •SURVEYORS • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Ar-- Principals James E. England. PE.. Pres. Robert E. Tnims. Exec. V.P- Via Facsimile and U. S. Mail Douglas C. Miller. RE.. Exec. VP N. Hugh Mathews. P.E.. Exec. V.P. June 12, I998 Mr. James Jarboe City Manager City of Atlantic Beach 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Reference: Core City Drainage Improvement Project City Project No. SU9601 L'TM No. E96-25 Dear Mr. Jarboe: It is our understanding that the City of Atlantic Beach is preparing a Request For Proposal for additional servicesrelatedtotheCoreCityDrainageImprovementProject. Upon review of our existing contract with the City ofAtlanticBeachandupondiscussionwithMr. Alan Jensen, it is apparent that our existing contract remains in effectandthatitallowsfortheseadditionalservicesasanadditionalworkauthorizationwithouttheRFPprocess. Therefore,in the interest of time and expense, we would be glad to negotiate a contract amendment to include these services asapartofourexistingscopeofwork. If it is the City's desire to contract with England, Thims &Miller, Inc. for a portion or all of the additional services,we will negotiate an appropriate scope of work and a reasonable professional services fee. We are happy to assistthecityinanycapacitythatyoumayseeappropriate. We have enjoyed working with the City of Atlantic Beach onthisprojectandwishtheCitysuccessincompletingdrainageimprovementsintheCoreCityarea. Please contact us if we may be of further assistance. Sincerely, ENGLAND, TIIIMS &MILLER, INC.• N. I-lugh Mathews, P.E. Executive Vice President NHM:phl 3131 Sr. Jo," BLUFF Rn.\(J S. • Jnr:w.;VNv,LLE. FL 32248 - TLC (0Oa) eL12-890O • Fnx: (904) 648.9485 AilECx.V) Joseph E. Posch 142 Magnolia Street * Atlantic Beach, Fl 32233 Fax 904-249-1504' * Phone 904-249-1935 - * Email jposch@juno.com June 10, 1998 CERTIFIED MAIL# Z 010 694 219 Mr. Robert S. Kosoy , PE Cs L.;•v31)110- ) 1; I-Te Director of Public Works 800 Seminole Road City of Atlantic Beach, Fl. Dear Mr. Kosoy: As a citizen, property owner and taxpayer of the City of Atlantic Beach, I respectfully request as provided for and required by Chapter 119 Florida Statues) that you provide for my examination certain documents that existed on or before May 13, 1998 for each and everyone of the hereinafter identified Capitol Improvement Program Projects; those documents required per : England, Thims and Miller Inc. (ETM), Technical Consulting Services Agreement signed March 27, 1996, page one through page eight; and the WORK AUTHORIZATION NO.1 Scope of Services dated March 21, 1996,page one through page twelve that is part of the Agreement and specifically: REQUEST #1. Written Change Order documentation that changes or revises the scope of the work. This request also includes all documentation that revises the ETM contract amount up or down for deletions or additions to the ETM Contract dated March 27, 1996 Article 4-Changes, Agreement, page 2 of 8). REQUEST #2. ETM notes of the "field investigations to review the problem areas in detail" item B.2, Scope of Services, page 4). REQUEST #3. ETM notes of "conduct on-site hydraulic calculations including preliminary treatment system analysis and collection system analysis" item B.4, Scope of Services, pages 4&5). REQUEST #4. ETM notes of the meetings with ETM and the St. John River Water Management District (SJRWMD) staff in thee-application conference in their office and in the field to present and evaluate alternatives item B.5, Scope of Services, page 5). REQUEST #5. ETM notes to "analyze the impact of curb and gutter roadways versus swale section roadways" item B.6, Scope of Services, page 5). REQUEST #6. ETM notes of the negotiations between ETM and SJRWMD relative to SJRWMD approval of the installation of curbs and gutters on all streets MEETING MINUTES 3/26/96). Kovy- Request for Documents page 2 REQUEST#7. ETM written reports on the findings of the reviews item 7, Scope of Services, page 5). REQUEST#8. Copies of deducts/credits for ETM not conducting the "Bidding phase services" item 8, Scope of Services, page 7&8). REQUEST #9. Copies of the deducts/credits for ETM not providing the "Conduct Public Relations Services", portion of the contract item D, Scope of Services page 11). REQUEST #10. Copies of the notes ETM was required to take of the contracted City staff design/review meetings, and other staff meetings Section IV, Scope of Services page 11). REQUEST#11. Copies of all ETM reports of meetings with regulatory agencies item 8, Scope of Services, page 12). REQUEST #12. Copies of City correspondence that relieves the Consulting Engineer from the requirement to furnish the contracted services. REQUEST #13. Copies of the Director of Public Works requests to ETM to furnish the specified and contracted notes and reports. Please notify me when the aforementioned documents are available for me to examine and selectively copy. A1so,,please advise me in writing if any of the documents do not exist. Additionally, please be advised that, in accordance with Chapter 119 Florida Statues, I may request copies of those aforementioned documents. At such time, I shall make payment to the City of Atlantic Beach for the requested copies. Respectfully reqted, CA-crs‘...-NL ... c...12--el."--- Joseph E. Posch enc: copies of identified pages cc: City Commission TECHNICAL CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT WORK AUTHORIZATION NO. 1 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH This WORK AUTHORIZATION,made and entered into this :27 U^ day of /1 (a.1 G<.- , 1996,by mutual agreement of the parties hereto,is made a part of the Technical Consulting Services Agreement dated N.) I / , 1996 by and between City of Atlantic Beach(OWNER)and England,Thims&Miller,Inc. (CONSULTANT),and by being made a part of said agreement is therefore subject to the conditions and considerations contained herein,unless otherwise provided herein. This WORK AUTHORIZATION consists of providing engineering services described in Attachments I through 12 ,and exhibits,attached hereto. The maximum compensation authorized by this addendum is$747,564.00. Compensation for these services shall be in accordance with Exhibit"A" of the Technical Consulting Services Agreement for hourly rate estimated fees or in accordance with the Lump Sum Fee outlined in the attachment. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have accepted,made and executed this WORK AUTHORIZATION upon the terms and conditions above stated on the day and year first above written. CONSULTANT: CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ENGLAND,T MILLER,INC. 1 By: By: Douglas C 'ller,P.E. The Honorable Lyman Fletcher Vice Pre ident Mayor ATTEST / ATTEST 6?_,C(./Le_(.2-ic--' /...i 1 C - N.. -: i 1 - . Title 3 .- d- 7- `I ((7 Date - Date WORK AUTHORIZATION NO. 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES FINAL DESIGN, PERMITTING, CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND BIDDING PHASE STORMWATER, WATER DISTRIBUTION & SEWAGE COLLECTION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AHERN STREET TO SATURIBA DRIVE) CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT SCOPE: 1.The intent of this project is to perform final design and prepare construction plans, prepare construction specifications, assist the City in obtaining specified permits and assist the City in the Bidding Phase to contract the construction of the following: Project No. 1 Water distribution system improvements along Sailfish Drive north of Plaza, Amberjack Lane, Bonita Road and Wahoo Lane. Exhibit A shows the exact area of improvements. Project No. 2 Stormwater collection system, sewage collection system and Water distribution system improvements in drainage areas SM-A; SM-B; SM-C; and SM-E as defined in the City of Atlantic Beach Stormwater Master Plan dated February, 1995. Exhibit B shows the exact location of improvements. Project No. 3 Stormwater collection system, sewage collection system and water distribution system improvements in drainage basin SM-F and SM-G as defined in the City of Atlantic Beach Stormwater Master Plan dated February, 1995. Exhibit C shows the exact area of improvements. 2.The project area is approximately as shown on the attached Exhibit 1, Exhibit 2, and Exhibit 3. City ofAtlantic Beach/ETM Scope of Services March 21, 1996 Page 1 of 12 TECHNICAL CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT shall unreasonably delay or defer the obligation of OWNER to make payment of undisputed invoices from the CONSULTANT as provided herein, as long as such records are in order, and accurately reflect theCONSULTANT'S actual costs incurred. 3.3 Payment is due from the OWNER upon receipt of invoice from CONSULTANT. OWNER shall make all payments in accordance with the Florida Prompt Payment Act. All requests for payment shallitemizeandidentifywithspecificityfeeschargedinaccordancewiththefeescheduleinExhibit "A". Appropriate supporting documentation of sub-consultant costs and direct costs incurred external to the CONSULTANT sufficient to meet OWNER's audit requirements shall be submitted with the appropriateinvoice. ARTICLE 4 - CHANGES 4.1 This Agreement may be amended, altered or changed only in a written instrument signed byOWNERandCONSULTANT; provided however, that OWNER may reduce the Scope of Services herein without approval by CONSULTANT. ARTICLE 5 - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 5.1 With respect to damages incurred by OWNER arising out of any error, omission or other professional negligence for which CONSULTANT is responsible hereunder pursuant to the standard referenced in Article 2.2 hereof, OWNER agrees that CONSULTANT's liability shall be limited to 1,000,000.00 (one million). ARTICLE 6 - CONSTRUCTION REPRESENTATION 6.1 With respect to construction activities based upon designs and permits procured hereunder, OWNER agrees that CONSULTANT will not be expected to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections but that periodic observations appropriate to the construction stage may be performed. It is further agreed that CONSULTANT will not assume responsibility for the contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction and it is understood that field services provided by CONSULTANT will not relieve the contractor of his responsibilities for performing the work in accordance with the plans and specifications. The words "supervision", "inspection", or "control", are used to mean periodic observation of the work and the conducting of tests by CONSULTANT to verify substantial compliance with the plans, specifications and design concepts. Continuous inspections by CONSULTANT • does not mean CONSULTANT is observing placement of all materials. Full-tithe inspection means that an employee of CONSULTANT has been assigned for eight-hour days during regular business hours. 6.2 Should CONSULTANT provide periodic observations or monitoring services at the job site during construction, OWNER agrees that, in accordance with generally accepted construction practices, the contractor Nvill be solely and completely responsible for working conditions on the job site, including safety of all persons and property during the performance of the work and compliance with OSHA regulations, and that these requirements will apply continuously and not be limited to normal working hours. Any monitoring of the contractor's procedures conducted by CONSULTANT is not intended to include review of the adequacy of the contractor's safety measures in,on, adjacent to,or near the construction site. 6.3 With respect to construction activities based upon designs and permits procured hereunder, CONSULTANT shall provide appropriate certification to OWNER and all permitting agencies reflecting Agreement between City ofArlantic Beach &ETM March 21, 1996 Page2of8 replacement project in the area identified on Exhibit A. The construction documents shall be submitted at the 50% and 100% stage for review by the City. B. The consultant shall assist the City with the construction bidding of the project by preparing the bid form and bid documents and responding to questions in the bid process. C. Consultant shall coordinate proposed water line construction with utility companies. 3.Project No. 2 & 3 - Data Collection and Preliminary Design: A. The consultant shall review readily available documents and meet with utility companies to obtain the following information. 1.Duval County Tax Panels for master plan base sheets. 2.CHZM Hill Master Plan calculations and documentation. 3.Water distribution system master maps 4.Sewage collection system master maps. 5.Gas distribution system electric, Bell South and CATV master maps. 6.Existing topographic information. 7.Existing television reports of the sewer system. 8.Gee & Jensen Water Master Plan on Autocadd disk B. Preliminary Design Services: Using the obtained data and the computerized base maps, the consultant will accomplish the following tasks. 1.Review the master plan and test alternatives. 2.Conduct a field investigation to review the problem areas in detail. 3.Conduct outfall hydraulic calculations including setting up and executing a ICPR analysis of the Mayport Road outfall. 4.Conduct onsite hydraulic calculations including preliminary City of Atlantic Beach/ETM Scope of Services March 21, 1996 Page 4of12 treatment system analysis and collection system analysis.. 5.Meet the St. Johns River Water Management District staff in a preapplication conference in their office and in the field to present and evaluate alternatives. 6.Analyze the impact of curb and gutter roadways versus swale section roadways. 7.Prepare a written report on the findings of the review including alternative evaluations and preliminary cost estimates. 8.Conduct a presentation of the findings to the City Commission in a public hearing format including exhibits, sketches and cost analysis. 4.Permitting: Based on the selected alternatives, the consultant will prepare engineering calculations, engineering plans and other required engineering documents, and make application for regulatory permits including responding to Requests for Additional Information for the following: A. St. Johns River Water Management District Environmental Resources Permit B. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Dredge and Fill Permit C. Duval County Public Health Unit D. Department of Environmental Regulation All wetland analysis and mitigation design will be performed by Environmental Services, Inc. on a reimbursable basis. 5.Project No. 2 Construction Documents: A. Submittals: 1.Preliminary Design 30% Completion Submittal: Up to 5 sets of preliminary drawings shall be furnished to the City at the completion of this phase. The plans shall include the following items as a minimum: a.Location Map. City ofAtlantic Beach/ETM Scope of Services March 21, 1996 D...._ C ..(71 Page 3 Permit Application. . . . April 12, 1993 . . . item 2 B . CH2M Hill update . NPDES, Part 1 was completed in May, 1992 and Part 11 was due to be completed May, 1993 . . . . April 26, 1993 . . . 3 B. . . .Approval of and authorization to sign DOT Interagency Contract . . . .per CH2M Hill . . . February 27, 1995 . . .page 6 . . . item 6 . a . Adoption of Final Stormwater Master Plan. Mitch Griffin, CH2M Hill gave an overview of the Stormwater Master Plan. When questioned concerning Hopkins Creek and the problems of flooding, Mr. Griffin explained the effectiveness of the city' s system would depend on maintenance by the county . . . May 22, 1995 . . .page 7 . . .e . -Adoption of final Water, Sewer and Storm water Capitol Improvement Plan. September 11, 1995 . . . William McGee statement regarding stormwater and sewage disposal . . . 3 . 5 page statement read to the commission. February 26, 1996 . . .page 5 D Presentations by engineering firms proposing to provide professional services for design and permitting of stormwater master plan improvements and related water and sewer work. . . . Connelly & Wicker England, Thims & Miller Pitman-Hartenstein & Associates Post, Buckley, Schur & Jernigan Smith & Gillespie Engineers a vote was taken. . .England-Thims & Miller was selected to provide . . . stormwater master plan improvements and related services . . . March 25, 1996 . . .page 3 . . . item 7 i . . . .Authorize execution of contract with England, Thims & Miller. . .First" Street to Saturiba Drive . . . curbs and gutters H M explained that SJRWMD probably would not approve curbs and gutters on all streets, however he would negotiate with them. . . Comm. Rosenbloom inquired regarding surveying which had been done by CH2M Hill . . .would be helpful . . .new surveying would be more detailed. March 26, 1996 page 3 . . . item 9 . . . Contract with ETM . . . June 24, 1996 . . .page 4 . .B. . . .Drainage in connection with Seminole Road. . . solution A. . . ( open cut swale ) 2100 feet = $ 400, 000 . 00 ( . $; 190 .48 per foot ) . . . . solution B. . pipe ditch , bike path ) .2100 feet = $ 850, 000 .00 ( $- 404 .76 per foot ) . Up to 5 sets of drawings shall be furnished to the City at the completion of this phase. In addition, this submittal shall include the following: a.Draft Specifications: 5 sets to include bidding documents for the contract shall be furnished. The specifications shall include Divisions I, II, III, IV and V of the City of Jacksonville Standard Contract Documents with the individual sections modified as necessary for the project. Division format shall conform to City of Jacksonville Standard Contract Documents with the individual sections modified as necessary for the project. b.The plans shall include a Maintenance of Traffic Plan in accordance with F.D.O.T. requirements. 4.Final 100% Submittal: Up to 5 sets. of drawings and specifications, with any revisions resulting from 90% review comments, shall be furnished at the completion of this phase. a.A final Opinion of Construction Cost shall be furnished, using the bidding documents incorporated in the specifications. 5.Following acceptance of the 100% completion submittal, 20 sets of drawings and 20 sets of specifications for construction shall be furnished to the City for bidding. Drawings and specifications shall be bound and ready for distribution. 6.The City will advertise, receive, open bids and write.and award the construction contract(s). 7.Design Reviews: When submitting drawings at the 30%, 60%, 90% and 100% completion points, the Consultant anticipated that the City will respond to each submittal within two (2) weeks review time. After the completion of each review, the Consultant will attend a review conference to discuss agency comments. In addition, if directed by the City, a review will be held at the project site. Any changes, refinements, or modification developed in each review shall be incorporated into the design or otherwise resolved before proceeding with the next design phase. 8.Bidding Phase Services: The following services will be performed City of Atlantic Beach/ETM Scope of Services March 21, 1996 Page 7of12 by the Consultant for the three construction projects. a.Assist the City concerning interpretation of the intent of contract document during bidding/negotiation period. b.Evaluate all bids to determine compliance with construction documents. c.Recommend to the City the lowest responsible bidder. d.Conduct the Pre-Bid Conference. 6.Project No. 3 Construction Documents: A. Submittals: 1.Preliminary Design 30% Completion Submittal: Up to 5 sets of preliminary drawings shall be furnished to the City at the completion of this phase. The plans shall include the following items as a minimum: a.Location Map. b.Right-of-way maps showing existing right-of-ways, centerline of right of way/survey baselines and corresponding control. c.Typical sections for anticipated improvements including dimensions and curb and gutter sections. d.Plan and profile sheets showing existing topography, reference points, survey baselines, existing ground elevations, existing and proposed right-of-way and easement lines, benchmark datum, existing utility poles, pipes and structures and preliminary outline of proposed improvements. e.Plans shall indicate the locations of soil borings and soil boring logs shall be submitted. f. The locations of protected trees, within the right-of-ways and preliminary design indicating proposed tree removal. g.Drainage area maps. City ofAtlantic Beach/ETM Scope of Services March 21, 1996 Page8ofl2 A. Coordination with the City of Jacksonville for the reconstruction of Sherry Drive. B. Coordination with the City of Jacksonville for the design of the Florida Boulevard and Forest Boulevard improvements. C. Coordination with the City of Atlantic Beach for response to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection concerning the WWTP Consent Order. D. Conduct Public Relations services including notification of area residents of pending work items such as surveying, utility testing, and construction related activities. In addition, the consultant will coordinate with the City.of Atlantic Beach for press releases concerning project updates and schedule. E.Prepare a tree mitigation plan for submittal to the City of Atlantic Beach Tree Board for a site clearing permit. F.Using existing documents, the consultant shall map the existing waste water system on the roadway base sheets in AUTOCADD for the production of sewer system master maps for the entire City of Atlantic Beach collection system. III. TIME SCHEDULE The total time allowed for this Work Authorization shall be 255 working days (5 days/wk) excluding time consumed by the City Review. Upon Notice to Proceed for each task, Consultant shall submit a detailed schedule for each task. IV. MEETINGS/CONFERENCES TO BE ATTENDED BY THE CONSULTANT 1.One (1) pre-design meeting with City staff. 2.Up to ten (10) intermediate submittal review meetings with City staff. 3.Up to ten (10) periodic informal design meetings with City staff. V. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 1.All design criteria shall be based on the "Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction and Maintenance for Streets and Highways, State of Florida", latest edition; the current edition of the City of Jacksonville "City City ofAilantic Beach/ETM Scope of Services March 21, 1996 Page 11 of 12 Standards", Florida Department of Transportation standards; and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Policies and Guidelines. 2.All drainage recommendations shall be based on the City of Jacksonville City Standard Specifications and Details and the regulations and policies of applicable jurisdictional permitting agencies. 4.Provide dialogue with utility companies as appropriate. 5.Plans shall be standard 24" x 36" Mylar or CADD Vellum Sheets with 22" x 34" inside borders, at scales approved by the City Project Manager to allow 'A size printing. 6.Specifications shall be on standard 81/2" x 11" paper. 7.The City shall be the Owner of final documents. 8.The Consultant shall take notes.of all design/review meetings held with City and regulatory agencies. These notes shall be transcribed and furnished to the City Director of Public Works for concurrence as soon as practical after the date of the meeting. 9.In addition to project delivery requirements otherwise specified, the Consultant shall deliver all final drawings to the City in electronic form using either a standard .dxf format and in layers prescribed by the City's Project Manager. W. NOTICE TO PROCEED No work on this project shall be performed until a contract has been executed and a Notice to Proceed is issued which specifically authorizes such work. City of Atlantic BeachiETMScope of Services March 21, 1996 Page 12 of 12 ATTACHMENT C JUNE 22, 1998 COMMISSION MEETING Dog Attacks The Facts 3 Million dog bites annually, nation-wide 1 Million dog bites annually, nation-wide on children 800,000 dog bites require medical attention annually 3,000 dog bites on mail carriers annually 14 fatal attacks in the state of Florida from 1989-1996 Most vicious breeds in the USA from 1989-1996 as follows: Pit Bull: 60 fatal attacks Rottweiler: 29 fatal attacks German Sheperd: 19 fatal attacks Husky: 14 fatal attacks Alaskan Malamute: 11 fatal attacks Chow: 8 fatal attacks Comparable statistics: 416 venomous snake bites annually, 14 fatalities PREFERRED BEACH DISPOSAL AREA ATLANTIC BEACH HANNA PARK 1 01,_ 20 Q Y OE 4. or PATH OF SAND MOVEMENT 1406,, ...., at,pi 4 0 ililliii OFFSHORE WAVE CONDITION INPUT TO MODEL:Wave Height = 6 feet Wave Period = 8 secondsWaveDirection = East-East Northeasteast ADOW ZONE 5,300 ft) MAYPORT m y r N LL ciz) 7.''''' it.,,, 0E . ....-.................-...... .. ....,,.......-.. o:cam Tel V y i.t r g'.....;iiii::::..1..iliii........b.1. .i:::::'::,..11.•.„..... A,-... ...... C). . PREDICTED WAVE HEIGHT LEGEND ce t,g§114 1 . 14 FEET 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 APPROXIMATE SCALE Oft 5000 ft 10000 ft